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TO STAND TBIS COMING SEASON, at Ta Hapara. EUKATERE, (By Ingomar— Bessemer ; bred by the Auckhnd Stud Company) ia a Dapple Brown Horse, standing 16 hands 2 inches, with remarkably good hone. WlL'i Stand thia Coming Season, and owners of Thoroughbred Mares are requested to study the following : — INQOMAR (iHP.)-eay H-r-e, bred in Ire'anil in 1572, and imported to N Z. by Mr P. Can pbcll in 1834 ; got by Uncas— Wild Deer, by Red H<fcrr.— Mary O'Tooe, by Annandale — Dahlia, by New Fashion - Matilda, by Humphrey Ciinker. Ini^rmr, as i four-year-old, walked over fo Hsr Majesty's Plato 100-ovs, 3 miles, w.f.a.. at tke Down li eland Royal C rporation Summer Meeting, and won the Hurdle Rac: at Groydon. beating nineteen others. 'As a flve-year-oM he won the Thorn Club Handicap, of 200*ovs, added to a sweep of 15sova, one mile, beat ng Notus, Rich, lien, Hopbloom, etc. ; Her Majesty's Flute of 100 guineas, 2 miles (9 12), w f.a. — won in a canter, tier Majesty, s Pla'e, of 100 guineas. 2J inile3 (9.1 2), w.f.a , at the Curragh Sap- ember meet ng— won in a canter ; Her Majesty's Plate, of 100 guiticis, 3 miles (9.13), w.f.a., at tho Currajh October— won in a cantor by six lengths. ■ It wiil b 3 seen from the above performances tint Ignomer was a fine stayer under heavy wiightn, both on the flat and over hurdles. His 'abuiated poligree Is full of stout b'ood Ingomar was the sire of Too Good (winner of the Liverpool Grand National). Ingomar'a grand-dnm, Mary O'Toole, was the dam of Liberator, who won tho Liverpool Grand National, and was undoubtedly oue of the best cross-country horses ev«r seen i i England. Sentin-. 1, a son of Ir.gomar, ran second in a big fisld in the Sefton Steeplechase, run at the Liverpool Autumn Meeting "last November. Little Widow, a'so by Ingonnr, last year, at theCurrajrh Kildare, woq both Hur les and Steeplechase on the same day. In.cromar in New Zealand ha 3 also sired the following well-known performers : — Inoforina. Lochncss, fctrephou, Fiesol?, Vandal, Tupara, Aleinous, etc. BESSEMER— IHy Mare, bred by the Auckland Stud Company in 18S0, by Musket — All Stsel, by Stock ham (imp ) — Stceltrap ; Stockhim, by Wcatherbit — Birthday, by Pantaloon— Honoria, by Camel. The mare was nevsr raced, but was put early to the stud while perfectly sound. Her engagements were as follows:— A. ll.C. Great Northern t'oal Stakes, A.H.C. Guineas, and H.B.J.C. Guineas. HUKATERE, As a four-year-old, won Ladies' Bracelet, 1J mile?, w.th 9st 121 bin tho saddle, at Waipawa Sumnr.r Meeting, beating Penguin, Couranto, and t'.reeot -ers. At Ong» Ofgd; won Onga Onga Handicap, of 50 soys, 13 miles, carrying 6 1 121 b, beating Muskateer, 7st4lb, and three others. Won Settlors' Handicap, 1 milo 9 chains, with (ist 71b, beating Legaej', 7st, Lopez, 6et 71b, Swivel and Pescador, getting home easily by two lengths in the fast time of lmin Mate. In the Danevirke Han icap, 45 fovs, ran second, with Bst 91b, to Couranto, (ist 101 b, having the -argo field of twelve behind him, including Swivel, Ptnguin, Somninibulist, ond othei- good performers ; ilso, same day, carry inif Sst 121 b, thir.l to Courant), 7st, aud Swivel, 7st Olb, in Flying Handicap. At Hawko'^ Bay Steeplechase Meeting, r- v s cond, lOst Sib, i 1 Welter Ila-.Ji-cap, 1^ miles, to Courinto, list 71b, beatiug Norton, list Olb, Lcnorc, Link, Waterbury, and nine utliess, in the good time of 2min 19see. It will be si en from the above that llukatere lias, at welter weights, beaten Couranto, Somnambulist, Norton, Link, Waterbury, and other fi st-class performers at long distances. Combining as ho dyes tho Musket and Ingomar steins of blood, Hukatere must throw first-closs steeplechasers and huddle race horses, find being n mtural jumper himself, and descended from the celebrated Irish stecplechas ! sire Uncas, should p^ovu himself one of the best sires in New ZsaUud for getting hunters a-ul weight-orrying hacks. It will aso be noticeable that with age Hukatcro improved considerably, and had his racing career been continue!, must have pronounced himsalf ona of New Ze dand's best performers under heavy weights over long distances. HUKATEKE can be seen EVEIIY SATURDAY, at Tansley's Livery Jfc.blcs. Fi-es :— £s 10s for Tho oughbrcd Marc-3 ; £t 10s for Half-bred Mares ; two or more aa per agreement. All care tak'-n, but no responsibility. Duo notice for removal of msres wil be given to owners, after wh'cli a clmrge of 2s per week will be made. Feea can be paid to Mr J. Fiulay, Argyll llote!. A. H. BARRON. TO STAND THIS SEASON", AT TE HAPARA, fi^gCTt^rf?^ npHE Handsomo Dapple ftiLW&u£e?&J -*- Bay Clydesdale, jfflnM LOUD CLYDE «^*\*P3Ssgs^ (f OUI . yo ., ra old). Bred by Jonx Gkmmell, Esq., at Chesterhope, Hawke's Bay. (Took First Prize at the last Show of the P B. Agricultural Sodcty, as being the Best Draught Stallion of auy ago.) Lord Clyde h by Young Marquis, by Marquis (winner of the Champion Prize at the Hawke's Bay Agiieultural Show, 1S90), tho property of Cjp'ain Russell, M.H.R. Young Marquis was never in a Show ring, Tho dam of Youug Marquis was imported from Otago by John Gcmmell, Esq., and on every occasion she was shown in Oamaru obtained first honors. The dam of Lord Clyde, Black Bess, was bred in the Wanganui district, and was a successful prize-ta'-:er on several occasions. It will be seen that by his breeding Lord Clyde ia descended from a prize-taking family, and rho "attention of breeders is directed to this imp rtar.t fact Lord Clyde may be 6een on SATURDAYS during the Se sou at Tansies 'a Stables. Terms : £3 per single Mare ; two or more Mares, as per agreement. A. H. BARRON, Te Hapara, MILLINERY T^EPARTMENT. ILLJNERY JLIKPARTMENT. PETTIE & HARPER HAVE A CHOICE SELECTION OF New Hats and Bonnets, In all the Newest Shapes, Together -with an Immense Variety of FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, RIBBONS, LACES, NETS, CHIFFON, And other New Millinery Trimmings, Being the Very Latest Novelties received ex Direct Steamers. I*. and H. would direct special attention to the Moderate Prices for TRIMMED MILLINERY, the feature of the Department being Fashionable and Stylish Goods at Low Prices. tS" Ladies who give their Orders Early will have a Splendid Choice, and may arrange their own time for taking delivery. NOVELTIES JUST fiECETFED Li Ladies' JACKETS, APRONS, SHIRTS, TIES, COLLARS, FRONTS ; Also, — A Nice Selection of Children's HATS, SUN BONNETS, Etc., Etc. PETTIE & HARPER, IMPORTERS, Etc., Gladstone Road, Gisborsk. BUSHFELLING. TO LET— -250 acres for Buslifelling, at Tuakau. Apply to — G. J. WHITE, Tolcomaru ; or, W. O'RYAN, Surveyor, Gisborne. MATAWHERO SxMITHY. npHE undersigned, having taken over the JL above Smithy, is prepared to do any kind of work connected with the trade, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. tS" HORSK-SHOEING A SPECIALITY. J. HAROLD WARREN. Matawhero, 6th Sept., 1892. 31G POVERTY BAY ROAD DISTRICT BOARD. \ MEETING of the Board will be held at r\. the Office, Makaraka, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. GEO. de BLAQUIERE, Clerk. Makaraka, September 19, 1892. 417 Re GEORGE BUTT, Deceased. ALL PERSONS having Claims against the Estate of the above-jiamed deceased, are requested to forward full particulars thereof to the undersigned, Union Bank, Gisborne, on or before THURSDAY, the 22ud September, 1892. ALFRED ROGERS, 402 Executory PROPOSED POVERTY BAY LADIES~ r CLUB. A MEETING will be held on SATURDAY, October Ist, at noon, in the Hall next the City Rink, to consider the necessary details for the formation of a Ladies' Club. Ladies in accord with the movement, and who cannot be present at the Meeting, arc requested to communicate with A. H. SUNDERLAND, 418 Swarthmoor. LOST.— A Silver Hunting WATCH, with a short silver chain and key attached, between Lowe street and the beach on Sunday afternoon. Anyone returning same to Herald Office will be rewarded, 40S

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6478, 22 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6478, 22 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6478, 22 September 1892, Page 3

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